sunbleachedfly

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[–] sunbleachedfly@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 1 week ago

I started using this when I read your comment & yeah, this is fantastic. It's exactly what I've needed. I'm on Dialectical Materialism by Adoratsky & it's explained so well. Thank you for posting this!

 

A few revelations here.

Both documents spell out that Project Nimbus entails a deep collaboration between Google and the Israeli security state through the creation of a Classified Team within Google. This team is made up of Israeli nationals within the company with security clearances, designed to “receive information by [Israel] that cannot be shared with [Google].” Google’s Classified Team “will participate in specialized training with government security agencies,” the first report states, as well as “joint drills and scenarios tailored to specific threats.”

Also this.

Should Project Nimbus fall under legal scrutiny outside of Israel, Google is required to notify the Israeli government as early as possible, and must “Reject, Appeal, and Resist Foreign Government Access Requests.”

Google noted this could put the company at odds with foreign governments should they attempt to investigate Project Nimbus. The contract requires Google to “implement bespoke and strict processes to protect sensitive Government data,” according to a subsequent internal report, also viewed by The Intercept that was drafted after the company won its bid. This obligation would stand even if it means violating the law: “Google must not respond to law enforcement disclosure requests without consultation and in some cases approval from the Israeli authorities, which could cause us to breach international legal orders / law.”

The second report notes another onerous condition of the Nimbus deal: Israel “can extend the contract up to 23 years, with limited ability for Google to walk away.”

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[–] sunbleachedfly@lemmygrad.ml 6 points 2 weeks ago

Probably true, the US still talks about disarmament as if it's a forgone conclusion just not needed for the ceasefire

 

The unnamed source added that US President Donald Trump's “inner circle” is convinced of the “futility” of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's strategy to free the captives via military pressure, believing that no military option will help save the Israeli captives in Gaza.

Furthermore, US planners are reportedly aware of the “impracticality of forcibly exiling leaders and fighters from the armed wings of Hamas” and other Palestinian resistance factions due to “concerns from potential host countries and the large number of individuals Israel seeks to remove," which number in the thousands.

So let's see, the US is:

  • No longer seeking Saudi Arabia normalization w/ Israel
  • Ended the military campaign on Yemen w/o Yemen ending their military campaign on Israel
  • Capitulating on the issue of disarmament of Hamas

That's quite the list imo